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KSOP: No Climbing Operations: A Kids Standard Operating Procedure

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Summary of No Climbing Operations


This Kids Standard Operating Procedure (KSOP) teaches toddlers the importance of staying safe by not climbing on furniture, shelves, or other unsafe structures. Using an Army-style format, it explains why climbing is dangerous, who is responsible for following the rules, and what to do instead.

The book outlines three key

1. Prevention Operations – Identifying unsafe objects, staying grounded, and asking for help when needed.


2. Correction Operations – Stopping immediately if climbing is attempted, returning to safety, and learning from mistakes.


3. Safe Alternatives – Using a step stool with supervision, playing in approved climbing areas, and requesting help for hard-to-reach objects.



With clear safety measures (no climbing on furniture, no makeshift ladders, no jumping from heights) and mission success criteria (staying safe, following rules, and asking for help), this KSOP ensures toddlers learn responsible play habits.

The book ends with a motivating message from CW4 Brink (Retired), U.S. Army, reminding young troopers that great leaders make safe choices and follow orders to prevent mission failure.

This engaging and structured book helps toddlers understand why we don’t climb—Army style!

Kindle Edition

Published February 14, 2025

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